The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the gnarliest BMX riding like never seen before.
» Subscribe to Red Bull: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
» CLICK to see the bike that survived Uncontainable: http://win.gs/BezansonBikeSurvived
Music: Bones by RED SEPTEMBER SUN
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5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

Navy renders assistance to douse fire on container vessel (English)

Drew Bezanson's Uncontainable

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the gnarliest BMX riding like never seen before.
» Subscribe to Red Bull: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
» CLICK to see the bike that survived Uncontainable: http://win.gs/BezansonBikeSurvived
Music: Bones by RED SEPTEMBER SUN
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bones/id1035096783?i=1035097088
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
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5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel..I...

RMT: Shipping Bulletin with Steve Todd (September 3, 2010)

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the...

Navy renders assistance to douse fire on container vessel (English)

Drew Bezanson's Uncontainable

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the g...

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more...

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

Drew Bezanson's Uncontainable

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger ...

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the gnarliest BMX riding like never seen before.
» Subscribe to Red Bull: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
» CLICK to see the bike that survived Uncontainable: http://win.gs/BezansonBikeSurvived
Music: Bones by RED SEPTEMBER SUN
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bones/id1035096783?i=1035097088
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
WatchRed Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
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» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the gnarliest BMX riding like never seen before.
» Subscribe to Red Bull: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
» CLICK to see the bike that survived Uncontainable: http://win.gs/BezansonBikeSurvived
Music: Bones by RED SEPTEMBER SUN
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bones/id1035096783?i=1035097088
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
WatchRed Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
Red Bull on Twitter: http://win.gs/redbulltwitter
Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
Subscribe to the Red Bulletin: http://win.gs/TheRedBulletin
Sign up for our Newsletter here: http://win.gs/RedBullNewsletter

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinViji Alles
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

Drew Bezanson's Uncontainable

» CLICK to watch Bezanson in Raditudes Season 2: https://www.po.st/zT4gYD
What happens when the ramps you want to ride are so big they don’t exist? No stranger to testing the boundaries of fear on a BMX bike, Canadian rider Drew Bezanson has literally climbed the rafters at contests just to drop in higher than anyone else. Eventually, he reached the point where no current ramp set-up was high enough or big enough to push himself on. Enter Uncontainable, a custom-built set-up made of enormous shipping containers. At a secret location near his hometown of Truro, Nova Scotia, Drew worked tirelessly with a team of renowned ramp builders, led by Nate Wessel, to put together some of the biggest BMX obstacles ever ridden. Needless to say, Bezanson has gone mental. Feast your eyes on some of the gnarliest BMX riding like never seen before.
» Subscribe to Red Bull: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
» CLICK to see the bike that survived Uncontainable: http://win.gs/BezansonBikeSurvived
Music: Bones by RED SEPTEMBER SUN
Buy on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bones/id1035096783?i=1035097088
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
WatchRed Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
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Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: http://win.gs/SubToRedBull
Subscribe to the Red Bulletin: http://win.gs/TheRedBulletin
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